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Language Of Sketching Pictorial – Isometric Pictorial
Perspective – One Point – Two Point Multi-view Orthographic Name: Per #:
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Pictorial Drawing
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Isometric Pictorial Isometric means equal measure.
Three adjacent faces on a cube will share a single point. Edges converge at one point will appear as 120 degree angles or 30 degrees from the horizon line. These three edges represent height, width, and depth
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Isometric Pictorial Examples
Historical Example Earl Silas Tupper (1907 – 1983) invented an air-tight Tupper Seal in 1947 Patent drawings of bowl and cover, (isometric pictorial)
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Perspective Drawings A perspective drawing offers the most realistic three-dimensional view of all the pictorial methods, because it portrays the object in a manner that is most similar to how the human eye perceives the visual world.
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1 Point Perspective The one-point perspective is relatively
simple to make, but is somewhat awkward in appearance when compared to other types of pictorials. A horizontal line represents the horizon One vanishing point is identified on the horizon line. A series of lines are drawn from distinctive points on the object to the vanishing point, outlining the object being constructed.
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2 Point Perspective The two-point perspective is the most common perspective drawing. A step-by-step procedure will be explained.
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Multi-View (Orthographic) Drawing
Shows two or more two-dimensional views of a three-dimensional object. Provides the shape description of an object. When combined with dimensions, serves as the main form of communication between designers and Manufacturers.
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